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LS180 Losing power gradually, now won't start
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<blockquote data-quote="jovol" data-source="post: 107663" data-attributes="member: 17669"><p>The video that shows the janky plastic tube leaking, that tube I believe is the return line from the injectors, as all three injectors T into that same line. I took out the plunger from the fuel shutoff solenoid to remove that from the equation. I opened the line connecting the lift pump to the injection pump and there is good flow there. I opened two of the lines at the injection pump that go to the two front-ward injectors, not seeing any flow out of that. The manual says these pumps are self venting, so there shouldn't be an airlock. Could it be a failed injection pump, or could it be plugged up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jovol, post: 107663, member: 17669"] The video that shows the janky plastic tube leaking, that tube I believe is the return line from the injectors, as all three injectors T into that same line. I took out the plunger from the fuel shutoff solenoid to remove that from the equation. I opened the line connecting the lift pump to the injection pump and there is good flow there. I opened two of the lines at the injection pump that go to the two front-ward injectors, not seeing any flow out of that. The manual says these pumps are self venting, so there shouldn't be an airlock. Could it be a failed injection pump, or could it be plugged up? [/QUOTE]
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